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Thank you for making a huge difference

Thank you, Wheelchairs on the Run, from the bottom of our hearts.

• Elize Stander from Randfontein writes:

Recently Sarafina was blessed by Wheelchairs on the Run.

Sarafina Moatlhodi is a disabled five-year-old girl.

Both her feet were facing backwards at birth.

Extensive operations and much pain to bear for this little girl, the grandchild of my domestic-worker touched my heart and I searched for some way to bring a little happiness her way.

As I browsed through facebook one day, I saw an advertisement and contacted the individuals, asking for more information.

After hearing Sarafina’s story and background, Wheelchairs on the Run blessed her by donating a much-needed walking frame and wheelchair to assist her in learning to walk for the first time.

There are no words to show our appreciation to this organisation.

Thus we can only pray that God will bless them tenfold as they have blessed Sarafina.

Thank you, Wheelchairs on the Run, from the bottom of our hearts.

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